D.M. West

1.1k total citations
56 papers, 845 citations indexed

About

D.M. West is a scholar working on Small Animals, Agronomy and Crop Science and Genetics. According to data from OpenAlex, D.M. West has authored 56 papers receiving a total of 845 indexed citations (citations by other indexed papers that have themselves been cited), including 20 papers in Small Animals, 19 papers in Agronomy and Crop Science and 13 papers in Genetics. Recurrent topics in D.M. West's work include Genetic and phenotypic traits in livestock (13 papers), Ruminant Nutrition and Digestive Physiology (12 papers) and Reproductive Physiology in Livestock (12 papers). D.M. West is often cited by papers focused on Genetic and phenotypic traits in livestock (13 papers), Ruminant Nutrition and Digestive Physiology (12 papers) and Reproductive Physiology in Livestock (12 papers). D.M. West collaborates with scholars based in New Zealand, Australia and Ireland. D.M. West's co-authors include W.E. Pomroy, P. R. Kenyon, A.N. Bruère, J.J. Vermunt, S. T. Morris, Ian M. Morrison, R.D. Jolly, Stephen T. Morris, P. C. H. Morel and D. L. Burnham and has published in prestigious journals such as International Journal for Parasitology, Veterinary Parasitology and Veterinary Microbiology.

In The Last Decade

D.M. West

56 papers receiving 793 citations

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Peers by citation overlap · career bar shows stage (early→late) cites · hero ref

Name h Career Trend Papers Cites
D.M. West New Zealand 16 342 291 235 139 121 56 845
Murray R. Woodbury Canada 18 267 0.8× 220 0.8× 115 0.5× 94 0.7× 69 0.6× 71 824
C. F. Parker United States 18 361 1.1× 294 1.0× 205 0.9× 306 2.2× 183 1.5× 44 836
M.G.B. Nieuwland Netherlands 27 278 0.8× 134 0.5× 260 1.1× 1.1k 7.6× 196 1.6× 68 1.6k
G. de Vries Reilingh Netherlands 22 347 1.0× 142 0.5× 101 0.4× 680 4.9× 98 0.8× 42 1.1k
Patty S.D. Weber United States 20 353 1.0× 600 2.1× 178 0.8× 415 3.0× 30 0.2× 41 1.3k
E. A. Goodall United Kingdom 17 144 0.4× 190 0.7× 141 0.6× 336 2.4× 49 0.4× 48 770
P. Dall’Ara Italy 13 86 0.3× 100 0.3× 130 0.6× 90 0.6× 77 0.6× 70 622
Luc DesCôteaux Canada 19 427 1.2× 699 2.4× 362 1.5× 184 1.3× 54 0.4× 53 1.1k
G. A. A. Albers Netherlands 14 433 1.3× 76 0.3× 159 0.7× 356 2.6× 158 1.3× 25 746
D. W. Rozeboom United States 12 252 0.7× 93 0.3× 90 0.4× 294 2.1× 61 0.5× 38 553

Countries citing papers authored by D.M. West

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Fields of papers citing papers by D.M. West

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Physical SciencesHealth SciencesLife SciencesSocial Sciences

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Co-authorship network of co-authors of D.M. West

This figure shows the co-authorship network connecting the top 25 collaborators of D.M. West. A scholar is included among the top collaborators of D.M. West based on the total number of citations received by their joint publications. Widths of edges represent the number of papers authors have co-authored together. Node borders signify the number of papers an author published with D.M. West. D.M. West is excluded from the visualization to improve readability, since they are connected to all nodes in the network.

All Works

20 of 20 papers shown
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Dorjee, Sithar, C. Heuer, R. Jackson, et al.. (2010). Assessment of occupational exposure to leptospirosis in a sheep-only abattoir. Epidemiology and Infection. 139(5). 797–806. 23 indexed citations
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Kenyon, P. R., S. T. Morris, D. L. Burnham, & D.M. West. (2008). Effect of nutrition during pregnancy on hogget pregnancy outcome and birthweight and liveweight of lambs. New Zealand Journal of Agricultural Research. 51(2). 77–83. 27 indexed citations
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Lawrence, KE, DM Leathwick, A.P. Rhodes, et al.. (2007). Management of gastrointestinal nematode parasites on sheep farms in New Zealand. New Zealand Veterinary Journal. 55(5). 228–234. 51 indexed citations
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Kenyon, P. R., et al.. (2006). Effect of liveweight and teasing of ewe hoggets prior to breeding on lambing pattern and weight of singleton lambs. New Zealand Journal of Agricultural Research. 49(3). 341–347. 18 indexed citations
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Ridler, AL, M. J. Leyland, Stanley G. Fenwick, & D.M. West. (2005). Demonstration of polymorphism among Brucella ovis field isolates by pulsed-field gel electrophoresis. Veterinary Microbiology. 108(1-2). 69–74. 9 indexed citations
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Thompson, K.G., et al.. (2002). Subclinical Johne's disease in sheep. Proceedings of the New Zealand Society of Animal Production. 62. 284–287. 2 indexed citations
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Grace, N. D. & D.M. West. (2000). Effect of an injectable microencapsulated Vitamin B12 on serum and liver Vitamin B12 concentrations in calves. New Zealand Veterinary Journal. 48(3). 70–73. 4 indexed citations
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Pomroy, W.E., et al.. (1999). Resistance of field isolates of Trichostrongylus colubriformis and Ostertagia circumcincta to ivermectin. International Journal for Parasitology. 29(5). 781–786. 62 indexed citations
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Grace, N. D., et al.. (1998). Effect of increasing pasture copper concentrations on the copper status of grazing Romney sheep. New Zealand Journal of Agricultural Research. 41(3). 377–386. 15 indexed citations
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Grace, N. D., D.M. West, & Neil Sargison. (1998). The efficacy of a subcutaneous injection of soluble Vitamirn B12in lambs. New Zealand Veterinary Journal. 46(5). 194–196. 10 indexed citations
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Vermunt, J.J., D.M. West, & W.E. Pomroy. (1996). Inefficacy of moxidectin and doramectin against ivermectin-resistantCooperiaspp. of cattle in New Zealand. New Zealand Veterinary Journal. 44(5). 188–193. 55 indexed citations
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West, D.M., H.M. Burbidge, J.J. Vermunt, & D.G. Arthur. (1995). Hereditary chondrodysplasia (“spider syndrome”) in a New Zealand Suffolk lamb of American origin. New Zealand Veterinary Journal. 43(3). 118–122. 7 indexed citations
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Vermunt, J.J., D.M. West, M.M. Cooke, M.R. Alley, & Julie Collins‐Emerson. (1994). Observations on three outbreaks ofLeptospira interrogansserovarpomonainfection in lambs. New Zealand Veterinary Journal. 42(4). 133–136. 21 indexed citations
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Hilbink, F., D.M. West, Geoffrey W. de Lisle, et al.. (1994). Comparison of a complement fixation test, a gel diffusion test and two absorbed and unabsorbed ELISAs for the diagnosis of paratuberculosis in sheep. Veterinary Microbiology. 41(1-2). 107–116. 38 indexed citations
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West, D.M., et al.. (1993). Serological and necropsy findings for rams infected withBrucella oviswhich were not identified by the complement fixation test. New Zealand Veterinary Journal. 41(2). 82–86. 6 indexed citations
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West, D.M., et al.. (1989). Multigeneric resistance to benzimidazole anthelmintics in four sheep flocks. New Zealand Veterinary Journal. 37(2). 76–78. 11 indexed citations
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Bailey, Karen M., D.M. West, A.N. Bruère, & Barbara Cooper. (1988). The response of vaccinated rams to experimental challenge usingBrucella ovis. New Zealand Veterinary Journal. 36(2). 70–72. 1 indexed citations
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Bailey, Karen M. & D.M. West. (1987). Restriction endonuclease (EcoR1) analysis ofBrucella ovisDNA. New Zealand Veterinary Journal. 35(10). 161–162. 2 indexed citations
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Pomroy, W.E., W.A.G. Charleston, & D.M. West. (1985). A strain ofHaemonchus contortusresistant to thiophanate. New Zealand Veterinary Journal. 33(4). 59–60. 6 indexed citations
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West, D.M.. (1983). Observations on an outbreak of foot abscess in sheep. New Zealand Veterinary Journal. 31(5). 71–74. 9 indexed citations

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